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  1. ... Impingement Syndrome (National Institutes of Health) ... Article: Percutaneous bone marrow concentrate ...
  2. ... someone's life and increase the chances for successful rehabilitation and recovery.</p> <h3>What are the types of stroke?</ ...
  3. ... back pain patients: improvement in outcomes of multidisciplinary rehabilitation regardless of surgical history. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 2008; ...
  4. ... Maintaining circulatory and respiratory functioning Access to specialist rehabilitation and transition to care at home References Other titles in this collection National Institute for ...
  5. ... exists. There is evidence to suggest that multidisciplinary rehabilitation strategies after critical illness can aid physical recovery and help people cope with the physical and ...
  6. ... is evidence to suggest that structured, self-directed rehabilitation strategies following critical illness can aid physical recovery and help people cope with the physical and ...
  7. ... such as at the onset of illness, during surgical or medical interventions and during recovery from critical illness. Patients on general adult wards ...
  8. ... P, Iadarola P, et al. Nutrition for brain recovery after ischemic stroke: an added value to rehabilitation. Nutr Clin Pract. 2011 Jun; 26 (3):339– ...
  9. ... and quality of life: Primary care physicians. Pediatric surgical subspecialists. Pathologists. Radiation oncologists. Pediatric medical oncologists/hematologists. Rehabilitation specialists. Pediatric nurse specialists. Social workers. Refer to ...
  10. ... by Klimo et al .2005 also reported that surgical intervention (± RT) rather than RT alone was more successful in the maintenance or recovery of ambulation. In this review the lesion distribution ...
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